Rocker Classic Motorcycles in Queensland Australia recently sent through these images of their shop bike the Mark 1. The company aims to produce affordable custom motorcycles to the masses using motorcycles and parts sourced from Japan and the USA.

The Mark 1 is based on the mighty Yamaha SR400 and showcases the range of "bolt on" products available through their store. Rocker's work on the Mark 1 may not be anything new to those who have seen the plethora of custom options for the Yamaha SR but their approach is a much welcome one.

Until now custom workshops have tended to hike up prices on the products they supply due to the fact that many home builders simply don't know where to find the parts (or just don't know what they are actually worth). This has resulted in stores that sell headlights for no less than $200, handlebars for about the same and if you want a custom tank you'd better talk to your accountant.

Rocker Classic Motorcycles will also help you import and register a motorcycle that may be hard to get in Australia, adding another huge benefit to their service offering. If your Queensland drop in pay them a visit. They are also looking to set up a local 59 club if you're looking to meet other Cafe Racer riders.

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ABOUT ROCR

Since 2006 I've been covering the global Cafe Racer and custom motorcycle scene. What started as a personal project and custom motorcycle build has today become one of the world's top motorcycle blogs reaching a massive global audience.

I'm a motorcycle rider, builder and journalist living in Melbourne, Australia. I aim to inspire people to start their own builds or to simply feed their passion for everything two wheels.

When it comes to featured builds I stick to my cafe racer theme featuring motorcycles that honour the cafe racer design or modification ethos. I also post regularly about the latest riding gear, events, new motorcycle releases and the occasional movie. If you've got something you'd like to share you can reach me here.